Before you came here, I had a spar with Teresa. And she kind of criticized me for my constant yoki suppression, and said I should learn to use it properly. So I started to practice, but about three months ago, it sort of got... well I got distracted when Senji-- did you know about Senji? Anyway, when he... ...um. And then Isley came here, and anyway I'm trying to start training again!
I just think... the way you focus and control your yoki is amazing. If I could have even half your control it--
[...]
It would probably be better for everyone, if I could.
The one that cut off your hand? Yes. I remember hearing a little. We haven't met formally, but no matter. You and he were [word choice word choice] ...close. [Almost not a question.]
[When he.... A pause. Examination of the 'um' that followed this. 'Um' often being the precursor to bad news, she decides not to press this further.]
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Date: 2010-12-03 01:59 am (UTC)I mean... I don't mind. I just thought-- well, it's a long story and now I'm just talking and not saying anything so I'll be quiet, but.
Thank you.
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Date: 2010-12-03 02:14 am (UTC)You're welcome.
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Date: 2010-12-03 03:06 am (UTC)Before you came here, I had a spar with Teresa. And she kind of criticized me for my constant yoki suppression, and said I should learn to use it properly. So I started to practice, but about three months ago, it sort of got... well I got distracted when Senji-- did you know about Senji? Anyway, when he... ...um. And then Isley came here, and anyway I'm trying to start training again!
I just think... the way you focus and control your yoki is amazing. If I could have even half your control it--
[...]
It would probably be better for everyone, if I could.
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Date: 2010-12-03 06:00 pm (UTC)[A little sigh, here.]
The one that cut off your hand? Yes. I remember hearing a little. We haven't met formally, but no matter. You and he were [word choice word choice] ...close. [Almost not a question.]
[When he.... A pause. Examination of the 'um' that followed this. 'Um' often being the precursor to bad news, she decides not to press this further.]
I think it would be to your benefit, yes.